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This Source is proved:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sl.html

Background notes: Sierra Leone. (March 2011). SIRS Government Reporter; n.p. Retrieved March 3, 2013, from: http://sks.sirs.com

SIRS Researcher is a credible online data base that has been peer reviewed. The information has been provided by the government and is trusted and used throughout the country among scholars and professors. This article is helpful because it gives very specific information on the history of Sierra Leone. This article also includes specific information on the government and the current condition of the government. Sierra Leone’s current and past economy is also specifically explained in this article.

Sierra Leone. (2013). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 3, 2013, from: http://www.school.eb.com/eb/article-55324

Britannica is a credible resource due to the fact that this encyclopedia is a widely recognized and accepted among professors and scholars. Also the encyclopedia is a peer-reviewed work was updated in 2013. This article gives overall information on the land, people, economy, government and society, and cultural life. Then in each of the categories more specific knowledge of Sierra Leone is included such as ethnic groups, language, settlement patterns, agriculture, education, healthcare and welfare, and cultural customs.

Sierra Leone. (2013). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 3, 2013, from
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/543356/Sierra-Leone

Britannica is a credible resource due to the fact that this encyclopedia is a widely recognized and accepted among professors and scholars. Also the encyclopedia is a peer-reviewed work was updated in 2013. This article gives specific information on the economy of Sierra Leone including its natural resources and exports. Colonization and independence of Sierra Leone is also specifically explained in this article.

O'Toole, T. (2013). Sierra Leone. In World Book Student. Retrieved from

http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar509740&st=sierra+leone

This source is reliable because the information is written by Thomas O’Toole. He has a Ph.D and is a Professor of Anthropology. Thomas works as a Professor at St. Cloud State University. He continues to study Arica and helped published the fourth edition of The Historical Dictionary of Guinea.



Hirtle, S., & de Villiers, M. (1997). Into Africa: A journey through the ancient empires.

Toronto: Key Porter Books.



Marq de Villiers grew up in Africa and his family has been in Africa for more than three hundred years. He spent his life traveling through Africa and had a successful career as a journalist and an author. He has written four books on the history of Africa and is currently the editorial director for Where International, a worldwide network of travel/tourism. Sheila Hirtle is a graphic designer and a researcher of African music, art, and dance. This book explains the wars that have occurred in Sierra Leone and have shaped the country that has developed today.


Feel free to prove any of them

http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/spotlight/human-rights/sierra.html

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/543356/Sierra-Leone/55346/Independence

http://www.sierra-leone.org

http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/plaintexthistories.asp?historyid=ad45 - sent this one in






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